Cilantro Herb Seeds - Slow Bolt and Leisure Splits, Cilantro Seeds, Organic Herb Seeds, Organic Cilantro Seeds, Herb Garden Seeds

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Cilantro seeds - 1 packet, containing 1 g. of seeds. Two varieties to choose from:

'Leisure Splits' - good heat tolerance, and excellent flavor. Good choice for microgreens.

'Slow Bolt' - slower to bolt, larger leaves. So many uses!

Cilantro is one of the most used herbs in the kitchen - it can be added to soups, sandwiches, salads, and all kinds of Mexican dishes. Easy to grow from seed, and not demanding.

Name: Cilantro

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum

Life Cycle: Annual

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Height: 12-24″

Color: n/a

Season: n/a

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks before average last frost. Successive sowings every 3 weeks until 4 weeks before first fall frost. USDA zone 8 and warmer, sow in fall for winter harvest.

Harvesting: Foliage can be harvested any time. Seeds should be harvested after they begin to turn brown and when the outer coat cracks, but before they drop off the plant and scatter. Cut stem and place in a brown paper sack to collect the seeds. Rubbing the seeds will cause the outer shell to drop off.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.

Check out my website www.deckerrdseeds.com for a larger selection of seeds and garden accessories.
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Cilantro seeds - 1 packet, containing 1 g. of seeds. Two varieties to choose from:

'Leisure Splits' - good heat tolerance, and excellent flavor. Good choice for microgreens.

'Slow Bolt' - slower to bolt, larger leaves. So many uses!

Cilantro is one of the most used herbs in the kitchen - it can be added to soups, sandwiches, salads, and all kinds of Mexican dishes. Easy to grow from seed, and not demanding.

Name: Cilantro

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum

Life Cycle: Annual

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Height: 12-24″

Color: n/a

Season: n/a

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks before average last frost. Successive sowings every 3 weeks until 4 weeks before first fall frost. USDA zone 8 and warmer, sow in fall for winter harvest.

Harvesting: Foliage can be harvested any time. Seeds should be harvested after they begin to turn brown and when the outer coat cracks, but before they drop off the plant and scatter. Cut stem and place in a brown paper sack to collect the seeds. Rubbing the seeds will cause the outer shell to drop off.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.

Check out my website www.deckerrdseeds.com for a larger selection of seeds and garden accessories.
Cilantro seeds - 1 packet, containing 1 g. of seeds. Two varieties to choose from:

'Leisure Splits' - good heat tolerance, and excellent flavor. Good choice for microgreens.

'Slow Bolt' - slower to bolt, larger leaves. So many uses!

Cilantro is one of the most used herbs in the kitchen - it can be added to soups, sandwiches, salads, and all kinds of Mexican dishes. Easy to grow from seed, and not demanding.

Name: Cilantro

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum

Life Cycle: Annual

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Height: 12-24″

Color: n/a

Season: n/a

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks before average last frost. Successive sowings every 3 weeks until 4 weeks before first fall frost. USDA zone 8 and warmer, sow in fall for winter harvest.

Harvesting: Foliage can be harvested any time. Seeds should be harvested after they begin to turn brown and when the outer coat cracks, but before they drop off the plant and scatter. Cut stem and place in a brown paper sack to collect the seeds. Rubbing the seeds will cause the outer shell to drop off.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.

Check out my website www.deckerrdseeds.com for a larger selection of seeds and garden accessories.